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How does being a child of promise relate to faith?

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Being a child of promise involves believing in God's faithfulness, as evidenced in Romans 4:20-21, where Abraham believed God would fulfill His promise.

The relationship between being a child of promise and faith is pivotal in the life of a believer. In Romans 4:20-21, it is highlighted that Abraham did not waver in unbelief regarding God's promise but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God. This demonstrates that true faith is being fully persuaded that what God has promised, He is also able to perform. As children of promise, our faith is rooted in the assurance that God's covenant is unwavering. Therefore, embracing this identity calls us to trust completely in God's word and the fulfillment of His promises through Christ, who is the embodiment of that promise.
Scripture References: Romans 4:20-21, Galatians 4:28

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